Marin County High School Sports: Saturday and Sunday Preview

This article breaks down Marin County’s latest postseason schedule. It weaves together 3C2A regional baseball and softball contests with MCAL championship showdowns that local fans in San Rafael, Kentfield, Novato, Larkspur, Mill Valley, and beyond are following closely.

There’s also an out-of-state MEC final in the mix. Organizers are still finalizing the lineup, so several games don’t have start times yet.

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Marin County Postseason Schedule at a Glance

The schedule’s got everything from a 1 p.m. Marin vs. Santa Rosa 3C2A showdown to a 10 a.m. clash between Kentfield and Terra Linda at Piner High in Santa Rosa. Local bragging rights are definitely on the line, and there’s plenty of cross-county travel in store.

Marin communities—San Anselmo, Fairfax, Tiburon, and others—are checking daily for updates. More 3C2A regional matchups and times should be announced soon.

3C2A Regional Action: Marin vs Santa Rosa; Kentfield vs Terra Linda

  • 1 p.m. 3C2A regional baseball/softball matchup: Marin vs Santa Rosa
  • 10 a.m. Kentfield and Terra Linda meet at Piner High in Santa Rosa for another 3C2A regional contest
  • Additional 3C2A regional matchups and times are to be announced

MCAL Championships Spotlight: Redwood, Marin Catholic, Tam

  • 5 p.m. MCAL final (girls lacrosse or another MCAL sport): Redwood vs Tam — a matchup that’s sure to draw fans from Larkspur and Mill Valley
  • 3 p.m. Marin Catholic is scheduled for an MCAL final; Redwood is listed as an MCAL opponent elsewhere
  • 12 p.m. Marin Catholic hosts MCAL championships events at the Miwok Aquatic Center
  • The schedule features multiple MCAL championship events centered on Marin Catholic and Redwood

Out-of-State MEC Final and Schedule Notes

  • The MEC final has Dominican facing Frostburg State in Maryland at 10 a.m.
  • The schedule blends Marin County postseason events with at least one out-of-state college conference final.
  • Several start times and teams for regional contests are still TBA, so the slate isn’t quite set yet.

Marin County’s mix of 3C2A regional drama and MCAL championship buzz always feels like a reminder of how local schools—Marin Catholic in Kentfield, Redwood High in Larkspur, and the powerhouses in Novato and Mill Valley—stay tied to the wider regional sports scene.

The 3C2A matchups ripple across Marin towns like San Rafael and San Anselmo. Families find themselves shifting from regular routines to late-season baseball and softball nights under the lights.

When folks talk MCAL, you’ll hear plenty about the cross-town rivalries that fire up students and alumni—especially as the MCAL championships approach, drawing teams to the Miwok Aquatic Center and other venues around the county.

For those who live near the coast, the Tam and Redwood pairings always stand out. In Mill Valley, the Tamalpais Tigers have built a strong schedule alongside the Redwood Giants from Larkspur.

The 5 p.m. MCAL final turns into a must-see for families bouncing between the beaches of Tiburon and the hills above Ross. In Kentfield, the Marin Catholic campus gives postseason action that classic Marin vibe.

Fans from San Rafael and Greenbrae pack the stands or stream the games as the region’s spring calendar gets busier. There’s just something about high-stakes games with a local backdrop that brings everyone out.

This week, keep an eye out for updates by town. In Novato, San Rafael, and Ross, athletes, coaches, and families are watching for last-minute changes to the 3C2A regional schedule.

Marin County sports fans are circling the MCAL finals at the Miwok Aquatic Center and other spots. With a few start times still TBA, the end of the Marin County postseason promises a lively finish—just the way locals like it.

 
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